First of all, the Pico is manufactured by Super Talent. That company has been around for 20 years after it was birthed by the Silicon Valley boom. They’re specialized in memory technology and all their flash drives pride themselves on certain standards. Pico memory sticks make no exception and this is what they are:

- The different designs from A to E.- The plating editions of chrome, nickel and gold (24K).
- The capacity range of 1 – 64GB.
- The transfer rate of up to 30MB/sec (200x).
-The water and shock resistance.

What makes Pico flash drives really special is the super-light weight of less than 6g and the ultra-slim miniature size of 31.3mm x 12.4mm x 3.4mm (approx.). That’s a little taller than a quarter or your thumb.

Quarter compared to a golden Pico C Flash Drive

Surely small but powerful but not quite the peak of efficiency. That’s reserved for the Pico Minis!

Hi Josh,
I’m sorry about the picture but like I mentioned at the top of my post, all Pico flash drives come with a key chain slot. Including the Pico B. There’s an amazon listing that shows this: Super Talent Pico B
I hope this clears it up for you.

Antonio,
in most product descriptions it says that Windows 98 is supported. You can download 98 drivers from the Super Talent website, maybe they work with the Pico too? If anything, you could contact their customer support there.